The Summer Side of the Primstav In-person class
Schedule
Sat Apr 05 2025 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Norway House | Minneapolis, MN
About this Event
Nordic Roots educator Kari Tauring leads a class in which you learn about Nordic Primstavs, then make your own.
Primstav comes from Latin prima for first or new and stav meaning staff in Norwegian.
They are transitional calendar sticks marking the church and saint days of the new
religion. The oldest examples of these calendars date to the 1300s. The folklore
surrounding these days preserves land-based rituals relied upon by ancient farmers and
fishermen in Scandinavia.
The two seasons, Winter and Summer, are represented on the two sides of the calendar
stick. A mitten starts the Winter Side on October 14, and a Drinking Horn marks
Christmas. The Summer Side is marked with a tree on April 14, which is stylized
regionally. There are several mid-summer days from June to July for both Julian and Gregorian calendars. Catholic Saint Day markings reminded people when it was time to go to church.
Learn how Christianity both changed and preserved the ways our ancestors reckoned time: from the seven-day week to fixed saint days to calendars whose months no longer follow the moon.
In this class you will make a summerside primstav with symbols relevant to your life and gain an appreciation of the calendar's history and the many tasks of farm life that it was used to put in order.
Please note: Be certain that you are able to attend on the date and at the time of this class. Norway House does not issue refunds or class credits.
Where is it happening?
Norway House, 913 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 39.19 to USD 44.52